EBS Object Types - Concurrent Program SQLs

Concurrent programs are system batch jobs that retrieve and push data between Oracle applications and the database. They can be comprised of a single request or a request set containing more than one concurrent program.

Object Type Identification

  • Files with .sql extension that are in the cp_sql folder

  • Files with .sql extension that do not qualify for Concurrent Program SQL will be considered DB Objects.

EBS Concurrent Program SQL Root Source Directory on Project Properties tab defaults to cp_sql, but you can update if you are keeping Concurrent Program Files in a different folder.

File Extensions 

Name

Description

Name

Description

.sql

Structure Query Language file format written in ASCII, used by database products.Typically contains queries to modify the data of a relational database (insert, delete, update, or select).

Object Type

Name

Code

Name

Code

Concurrent Program SQLs

CP_SQL

Object Type Attributes

Name

Code

Description

Default Value

Supported Values

Name

Code

Description

Default Value

Supported Values

Source

SOURCE

Object Source Location Type

SCM

SCM

Target Location

TARGET_LOCATION

Path to where the file should be deployed to.

$<PROD_TOP>/sql



Target File Permissions

FILE_PERMISSIONS

Permissions to apply to the file after it is deployed

Defaults to the project property FDEBS_FILE_PERMISSIONS



Name

Code

Description

Default Value

Name

Code

Description

Default Value

Concurrent Program SQL Root Source Directory

FDEBS_CP_SQL_ROOT_SOURCE_DIR

Sub-directory within project's SCM source path which contains SQLs.

cp_sql

Concurrent Program SQL Root Destination Directory

FDEBS_CP_SQL_ROOT_DESTINATION_DIR

Sub-directory within project's deploy path to contain SQLs.



File Permissions

FDEBS_FILE_PERMISSIONS

Target File Permission. Will be set to target file after deployment using chmod. eg: 755



Sample Build Commands 

N/A - Build commands not supported for this type.

Sample Deploy Commands 

cp $SOURCE_FILE $XXHR_TOP/sql/sql_execute/;
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